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Duncombe, Ann (NAMEID00814)

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Boswell Court (Old) East Smithfield Liquorpond Street

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ID Author Title Date Source
MINT01450 Newton, Isaac John Ignatius Lawson: Informations undated, of 13 February 1698 & of 13 January 1698/9; and Letters to Isaac Newton dated 9 February 1698, 13 February 1698, 29 January 1698/9 & 3 April 1699 9 & 13 Feb 1698; 13, 27 Jan & 3 Apr 1699 MINT 15/17/199, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01398 Newton, Isaac Ann Duncomb: The Information of Ann Duncomb of Black Check Ally in East Smithfield Spinster 5 February 1698/9 5 Feb 1698/0 MINT 15/17/146, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01475 Newton, Isaac Thomas Kirk: The Examination of Thomas Kirk of the parish of St James Clerkenwell in the County of Middlesex Yeoman 19 September 1699 19 Sep 1699 MINT 15/17/225, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01477 Newton, Isaac Ann Duncomb: The Examination of Ann Duncomb of Liccabone Street in the parish of St Andrews Holborn in the said county of Middlesex Spinster 19 September 1699 19 Sep 1699 MINT 15/17/227, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01476 Newton, Isaac Robert Saker: Untitled, 19 September 1699 19 Sep 1699 MINT 15/17/226, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
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